A head-end device according to an embodiment includes: a plurality of base station interfacing units configured to interface each of transmission/reception signals that are exchanged between the head-end device and a plurality of base stations; and a head-end control unit configured to receive an upper interfacing unit signal transmitted from an upper base station interfacing unit from among the plurality of base station interfacing units, and sequentially transmit the received upper interfacing unit signal to a lower base station interfacing unit.
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1. A head-end device comprising: a head-end control unit that receives a serial downlink signal transmitted from one of a plurality of base station interfaces; and a plurality of head-end transceivers that receive the serial downlink signal output from the head-end control unit, distribute the received serial downlink signal, and transmit the serial downlink signal in parallel to a remote device or an extension device, wherein one of the plurality of head-end transceivers receives the serial downlink signal and sequentially distributes the serial downlink signal to remaining head-end transceivers, wherein each of the plurality of head-end transceivers includes a plurality of sub head-end transceivers, and wherein one of the plurality of sub head-end transceivers receives the serial downlink signal, and distributes the serial downlink signal to at least one remaining sub head-end transceiver.
2. The head-end device of claim 1 , wherein the one of the plurality of head-end transceivers is an uppermost head-end transceiver from among the plurality of head-end transceivers.
3. The head-end device of claim 2 , wherein each of the plurality of head-end transceivers includes a distributor that distributes an upper head-end transceiver signal transmitted from an upper head-end transceiver from among the plurality of head-end transceivers to a signal to be transmitted to the remote device or the extension device and a signal to be transmitted to a lower head-end transceiver.
4. A head-end device comprising: a plurality of head-end transceivers that sequentially combine uplink signals received in parallel from each of remote devices or extension devices and output a combined serial uplink signal; and a head-end control unit that receives the combined serial uplink signal transmitted from one of the plurality of head-end transceivers and transmits the combined serial uplink signal to one of a plurality of base station interfaces, wherein each of the plurality of head-end transceivers includes a plurality of sub head-end transceivers, and wherein a lower sub head-end transceiver from among the plurality of sub head-end transceivers generates a combined signal by combining a signal transmitted from an upper sub head-end transceiver and an uplink signal directly received by the lower sub head-end transceiver, and outputs the combined signal.
5. The head-end device of claim 4 , wherein the one of the plurality of head-end transceivers is a lowermost head-end transceiver from among the plurality of head-end transceivers.
6. The head-end device of claim 5 , wherein each of the plurality of head-end transceivers includes a combiner that combines an upper head-end transceiver signal transmitted from an upper head-end transceiver from among the plurality of head-end transceivers and an uplink signal directly received by a corresponding head-end transceiver.
7. A method of operating a head-end device comprising: transmitting a serial downlink signal, in which all of downlink signals received by each of a plurality of base station interfaces are combined, to one of a plurality of head-end transceivers through a head-end control unit; receiving the serial downlink signal through the one of the plurality of head-end transceivers; and sequentially distributing the received serial downlink signal and transmitting the distributed serial downlink signals in parallel to a remote device or an extension device, wherein each of the plurality of head-end transceivers includes a plurality of sub head-end transceivers, and wherein one of the plurality of sub head-end transceivers receives the serial downlink signal, and distributes the serial downlink signal to at least one remaining sub head-end transceiver.
8. A method of operating a head-end device comprising: receiving uplink signals transmitted in parallel from each of remote devices or extension devices, through a plurality of head-end transceivers; sequentially combining the received uplink signals to generate a combined serial uplink signal; and transmitting the combined serial uplink signal to one of a plurality of base station interfaces through a head-end control unit, wherein each of the plurality of head-end transceivers includes a plurality of sub head-end transceivers, and wherein a lower sub head-end transceiver from among the plurality of sub head-end transceivers generates a combined signal by combining a signal transmitted from an upper sub head-end transceiver and an uplink signal directly received by the lower sub head-end transceiver, and outputs the combined signal.
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